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Bring iin outdoor furniture and flower pots. If you have a pool (filled), just toss the patio furniture into the water.

Fill bathtubs with water, or buy bottled drinking water. Sometimes tap water isn't drinkable after a hurricane. (At least, this was true in New Orleans.)

For those of us who didn't have supplies to board up windows, we used to criss-cross windows with masking tape. If they broke, at least the glass wouldn't fly everywhere. The tape residue was messy to clean up afterwards though.

Well, the rain started but it's a pretty gentle kind of thing. No wind yet - we're not supposed to get the real stuff until Tuesday and Wednesday. Thanks to the poster who suggested getting cash! I would have never thought of that, and I never have cash on me. I went and filled up my car today and stopped by the ATM. I'm trying to do as many chores as I can that I won't be able to do if the power goes out - laundry, vacuuming, that kind of thing. Made sure to take all my trashes out, since they were getting full and the last thing I will want to do on Wednesday is hike my bags out to the shed in the downpour!

Hmm, what else? Got some non-perishable, non-refrigerated food, made sure the kitties have plenty of food, got plenty of bottled water for myself and the kitties, candles and a flashlight... when it gets closer to the actual event, I'll go around and make sure the windows are locked securely and my storm doors as well.

Any reports in from people who are already experiencing the effects in the US?

I've heard that most of the coast of NJ is under evacuation and that some roads are already flooded. It is drizzly here but not much else. Our Tick or Treat has been cancelled for Wednesday (bummed!) but no word on if the schools will close.

I've heard that most of the coast of NJ is under evacuation and that some roads are already flooded. It is drizzly here but not much else. Our Tick or Treat has been cancelled for Wednesday (bummed!) but no word on if the schools will close.

Yeah, you know its bad when they close AND evacuate the AC Casinos. They don't normally close for ANYTHING.

Our landlord put up signs to close all our windows (most keep one open with a screen because of overheating) and I took care of that last night. Supermarket visit today for bathroom tissue, bread, frankfurters, canned soup, and snacks. I have plenty tuna, sardines, and low-sugar preserves for myself and lots of Fancy Feast for the furbabies. Who are now hiding and sleeping after being quite agitated this morning.

I have adequate flashlights and candles just in case, although most of our power lines are underground. I have two Brita pitchers that are working overtime.

What I am most concerned about are dead leaves on the streets. There are some blocks where they have not been swept up so I'm concerned about them blocking the storm drains.

Well, there's a pink flamingo in NH safe for the duration of the storm. Brought in my yard ornaments: the flamingo (named Elvis), my gazing ball, bottles off my bottle tree. Got the wooden folding chairs down basement. DH will get our resin ones, the metal table, chiminea, and barbecue grill stowed later on today. We have water, non-perishable food, and batteries. And plane tickets for Wednesday.

We had light rain this morning that stopped. It's really gloomy here, but not raining now. We have candles & matches, flashlights w/batteries, bottled water, and plenty of food that doesn't need to be cooked. We have a charcoal grill, but no camp stove. I'm going to make one last run to the grocery store because I really want some nacho cheese dip and tortilla chips!